So…Yeah. Fitgirl’s repack seems to install correctly without crashes. But…I get exit code 768 almost instantly after starting it. I get to see for less than a fraction of a second the Dying Light launcher banner, which disappears immediately, and the runner stops with exit code 768 and no visible errors. What can I do? AMD 7700 32GB RAM with AMD 7800XT. Running Lutris on Nobara.

  • AnEilifintChorcra@sopuli.xyz
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    7 months ago

    Never played it so here’s generic things I do to get random games working

    • Update system: Ensure system, graphic drivers and wine are up to date

    • Install dependencies: Usually during installation FG give the option to install/update VCrun etc. You can use wine tricks to easily install those dependencies to your prefix.

    • Use wine staging or WineGE: Try different versions of GE

    • Add it as a non Steam game to Steam and enable proton with it

    • Add the crack: If the game requires a specific crack ensure you copy the contents of whichever crack is provided to the root game directory and overwrite whatever it asks you to since FG provides all game files as is without the cracks enabled by default, I’m pretty sure

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      6 months ago

      Thanks…In the end Dodi version worked. Not sure what’s the difference. It’s also a bit frustrating that all those Lutris error codes are undocumented.

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      7 months ago

      Thanks… I guess the solution tends to be “go for dodi, not fitgirl”. Not sure what’s different, but this tends to sort my issues. I still don’t know what that error number even meant.

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    6 months ago

    Dodi repacks work more ofter than fitgirl’s on Linux and they install 10 times faster, I would try Dodi’s instead.